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…permission first. It also allowed net surveillance to gather telephone numbers, IP addresses, and email information where "an immediate national security threat' is dedicated. An "immediate threat" is discretionary and therefore can mean anything (or anyone…
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…) * Disabled access (the need for disabled to have access to all airport facilities. An increase in costs) * Higher operating costs (Security measures, military police, strengthening cockpit doors, the flow of sensitive criminal and national security information…
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Category: /History
…does the FBI actually do within their offices. In the offices of the FBI there are many important divisions like the Counterterrorisim division, Criminal Investigation division, Inspection Division, National Security Division and Training Division…
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…for it. The two speeches that were discussed provided our nation, in a time of need, with the security and reassurance that we desperately needed.…
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…possessions. Other Americans wanted a less formal empire. One that the U.S. interest and influence would be assured by extensive trade rather than military. Other Expansionist were more concerned for the nations security. Because of American's location lying…
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…For a large nation-state to have a thriving democracy, five key conditions must be met . First among these is an educated electorate and a wise "learned aristocracy." To paraphrase Plato , an educated electorate is essential for a democracy chiefly…
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…George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office January 20, 2001, after a campaign in which he outlined sweeping proposals to reform America's public schools, transform our national defense, provide tax relief…
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Category: /History
…benevolent purpose, to have a government that all people were equally represented and treated by the government, as stated in the third article in the Rights on Man as, "The Principle of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation. No body nor individual may…
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…federation, Sir Henry Parkes, had discussed the necessity in securing the borders, of the nation. There was a fear of naval invasion, chiefly from German activity in the Polynesian region. Alone, the individual colonies could not hope to defend Australia's vast…
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…and East Africa. It has formulated a "theatre strategy" based on "the broad national security interests and objectives expressed in the President's National Security Strategy." Centcom's theatre strategy is built around "dual containment of the rogue states…
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